Firstly, for the latter comment:
I nearly had to go on a rant on the reason why those generalisations by American's is the reason why the world.....BUT...I agree with your last bit insteadEspecially as you have the worse gun and knife crime in the world, I'm surprised you lot aren't more on edge about violence
To be fair 80 complaints out of what, 4.7million+ isn't exactly a high percentage and I love that scene.
For the first comment:
It's lucky we don't need you then! Also, dumb Brits including Bale, Oldman, Caine and Nolan eh?
Oh the girl who's Maroni's missus was in Hollyoaks...so now my stupid arguement fails...hahaHAha!
Commissioner Loeb (Colin McFarlane) is British as was Tom Wilson (Falcone), Thomas Wayne (Linus Roache) Gambol henchman, David Ajala (Gambols bounty hunter and his Flipside from BBC3 show Trexx and Flipside).
Probabley some of the people behind the scenes making BB and TDK where British too.
There is no need for the anti British stuff in this thread. I don't know what some peoples problem is but some of the comments where uncalled for.
Weren't those three guys, Gad I keep forgetting their names...erm.. Nolan.. bale, Caine... weren't they British too? Or am i thinking of another film?
But yes, criticizing brits is a bit silly if you're a fan of TDK.

Don't forget Oldman......![]()
Commissioner Loeb (Colin McFarlane) is British as was Tom Wilson (Falcone), Thomas Wayne (Linus Roache) Gambol henchman, David Ajala (Gambols bounty hunter and his Flipside from BBC3 show Trexx and Flipside).
Probabley some of the people behind the scenes making BB and TDK where British too.
There is no need for the anti British stuff in this thread. I don't know what some peoples problem is but some of the comments where uncalled for.
Weren't those three guys, Gad I keep forgetting their names...erm.. Nolan.. bale, Caine... weren't they British too? Or am i thinking of another film?
But yes, criticizing brits is a bit silly if you're a fan of TDK.
Don't forget Oldman......![]()
And production designer nathan crowley!

- Just re-confirming that I was the person defending our Isle! And I quote below, I don't understand why there would be Brit baiting either.
Maybe some are unable to have a decent conversation? *shrugs*
- As above!!!![]()
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You could even give us Ledger considering we MADE Australia...not literally obviously, we kinda did what the settlers did in the US as well.
Cue Izzard: "What you live here already? No! We don't want any of your food....do you have a flaag?"
....and so on....![]()

I wanted to mention that, but I didn't want to run the risk of offending the Aussies!![]()


Dude I was backing you up- Just re-confirming that I was the person defending our Isle! And I quote below, I don't understand why there would be Brit baiting either.
Maybe some are unable to have a decent conversation?

Huzzah for a voice of common sense.I think it's not so much that it's violent, but that, barring one or two small scenes or lines, there's no reprieve from the violence. The movie is brutally intense, and that more than anything I think is the justification. Spider-Man, on the other hand, was much more light-hearted in tone.
Dude I was backing you up
perhaps I should of quoted the comments as well![]()
Otherwise you would have got a proper rant...but instead it was half-arsed 
Crap, just realised that the thread was referring to the infamously corrupt Keith Vaz rather than the amiably old-fashioned IDS. Oh well.


I've just realised no one has mentioned this, but kids over here in england probly see fights every day. they might just be little scraps or full blown punch ups with bottles and knives, what i'm trying to say is how can people complain about a film? this country is falling apart anyway i dont think a mildly violent film is really going to change anything.